Fairy Tales and Tall Tales: Supplemental Guide 1A | The Fisherman and His Wife 35
- After hearing today’s story and questions and answers, do you have
any remaining questions? [If time permits, you may wish to allow for
individual, group, or class research of the text and/or other resources
to answer these remaining questions.]
Word Work: Displeases
- In the read-aloud you heard the fisherman’s wife say, “It displeases
me that the sun and moon will not rise and set at my command.” - Say the word displeases with me three times.\
- Displeases means to be unhappy or bothered about something.
- The flounder is displeased that the wife keeps making wishes for
herself.
Reggie was displeased that the baseball was cancelled because of
the rain. - Tell your partner about something that displeases you. Try to use the
word displeases when you tell about it.
[Ask two or three students. If necessary, guide and/or rephrase students’
responses: “It displeases me when... ”] - What’s the word we’ve been talking about?
Use an Antonyms activity for follow-up. Directions: The prefix—or
beginning of a word— dis– often makes the word have the opposite
meaning. If the word pleases means to give happiness and delight,
then the word displeases means (to make unhappy or bother).
Displeases is the antonym—or opposite—of the word pleases. I am going
to read several examples. If the event or activity I describe makes you
unhappy, make a displeased and unhappy face and say, “That displeases
me.” If the event or activity I describe makes you happy, make a happy
and pleased face and say, “That pleases me.”
Answers may vary for all. - You wake up and see that it snowed over night.
- Your best friend invites you to play.
- It starts raining on a Saturday afternoon.
- You miss the bus to school.
- You have to go to bed one hour earlier.